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I think a big part of the reparations package should be tax exempt status.
I still think that monthly cash payments should be the first priority. I spelled out in another post how I think that should work.
Just an overview...
$250,000 per person.
Paid over a period of 25 years at $833.33 per month. If the person dies before complete payout then it passes to either spouse, oldest living child or if a person has neither of these a person that they have designated.
However they are going to always argue it cost too much. Citizens shouldn't have to pay for something they didn't do etc. All the usual Fox News talking points.
Tax exempt status nullifies all of those. It can't cost too much. The government isn't shelling out a dime. We black citizens just get to keep all of the money that we earn. Citizens don't have to worry about paying anything. It doesn't cost a single tax dollar. Black citizens just aren't contributing to tax. Nor should we have to because of the way we are treated in this country. We pay for police that kill us. We pay for EMS services that don't care to save out lives.
We pay property taxes and the majority of black people end up relegated to ghettos and hoods.
To me that's not fair that we pay taxes and don't get the same benefit as other citizens. So we should not have to pay taxes.
For me I would save on average $15,000 a year by being tax exempt. Not sure who is doing the math yet....
Reparations under monthly cash payments for 25 years as I outlined = $250k
Tax Exempt status as I outline would save me $375k over the course of 25 years
I'd like both but if that can't happen then damn $375k sure does sound nice!
I still think that monthly cash payments should be the first priority. I spelled out in another post how I think that should work.
Just an overview...
$250,000 per person.
Paid over a period of 25 years at $833.33 per month. If the person dies before complete payout then it passes to either spouse, oldest living child or if a person has neither of these a person that they have designated.
However they are going to always argue it cost too much. Citizens shouldn't have to pay for something they didn't do etc. All the usual Fox News talking points.
Tax exempt status nullifies all of those. It can't cost too much. The government isn't shelling out a dime. We black citizens just get to keep all of the money that we earn. Citizens don't have to worry about paying anything. It doesn't cost a single tax dollar. Black citizens just aren't contributing to tax. Nor should we have to because of the way we are treated in this country. We pay for police that kill us. We pay for EMS services that don't care to save out lives.
We pay property taxes and the majority of black people end up relegated to ghettos and hoods.
To me that's not fair that we pay taxes and don't get the same benefit as other citizens. So we should not have to pay taxes.
For me I would save on average $15,000 a year by being tax exempt. Not sure who is doing the math yet....
Reparations under monthly cash payments for 25 years as I outlined = $250k
Tax Exempt status as I outline would save me $375k over the course of 25 years
I'd like both but if that can't happen then damn $375k sure does sound nice!